Is the tech giant set to launch seven iPhones by 2027?
Apple iPhone concept renders: Pro, standard, and foldable. Image Caption:
Apple iPhone concept renders: Pro, standard, and foldable. Image Caption:
(Web Desk): Apple has revealed plans to expand its iPhone lineup, aiming to launch seven iPhone models by 2027, signaling the biggest shake-up in its smartphone strategy in years.

Industry sources and supply-chain leaks indicate that Apple has prepared to broaden its smartphone portfolio significantly over the next two years.

The company has decided to introduce multiple iPhones across two launch seasons, breaking from its long-standing single annual release.

Reports suggest that Apple has scheduled the debut of its first foldable iPhone in 2026, with other new models rolling out early in 2027, including standard, premium, and budget editions.

Analysts say this approach has helped Apple maintain stronger sales year-round, reduce revenue volatility, and offer consumers more choices across price points.

The rumored lineup has included multiple versions of the iPhone 18, as well as potential special anniversary editions to mark the iPhone’s 20th year.

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While Apple has not officially confirmed the exact number of devices, multiple news outlets and tech analysts have cited the seven-model goal as part of the company’s roadmap through 2027.